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Climate, Anchovy, and Sardine
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-122414-033819
David M. Checkley 1 , Rebecca G. Asch 2 , Ryan R. Rykaczewski 3
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Anchovy and sardine populated productive ocean regions over hundreds of thousands of years under a naturally varying climate, and are now subject to climate change of equal or greater magnitude occurring over decades to centuries. We hypothesize that anchovy and sardine populations are limited in size by the supply of nitrogen from outside their habitats originating from upwelling, mixing, and rivers. Projections of the responses of anchovy and sardine to climate change rely on a range of model types and consideration of the effects of climate on lower trophic levels, the effects of fishing on higher trophic levels, and the traits of these two types of fish. Distribution, phenology, nutrient supply, plankton composition and production, habitat compression, fishing, and acclimation and adaptation may be affected by ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and altered hydrology. Observations of populations and evaluation of model skill are essential to resolve the effects of climate change on these fish.

中文翻译:


气候,An鱼和沙丁鱼

在自然变化的气候条件下,鱼和沙丁鱼在数十万年的人口密集的海洋区域中居住,现在正遭受数十年至数百年间等量或更大幅度的气候变化的影响。我们假设an鱼和沙丁鱼种群的大小受到其栖息地外部源于上升,混合和河流的氮供应的限制。an鱼和沙丁鱼对气候变化的响应的预测取决于一系列模型类型,并考虑气候对低营养水平的影响,捕捞对高营养水平的影响以及这两种鱼的性状。海洋变暖,酸化,脱氧和水文学改变。观察种群并评估模型技能对于解决气候变化对这些鱼类的影响至关重要。

更新日期:2017-01-03
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